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The spirit of Jamaica cannot be broken! In the heart of the hardest-hit parish, St. Elizabeth, the famous food vendors at the Border are proving that resilience is the true Jamaican resource. Their beloved food stalls were completely DESTROYED by Hurricane Melissa, but they didn't wait for aid. This powerful report shows you the incredible reality on the ground: the vendors are already back, selling their delicious Fish and Bammy and other local favorites from ingenious MAKESHIFT STALLS. See the raw footage of their shattered businesses and their heroic determination to rebuild their livelihoods immediately. The Livelihood Lost: Witness the devastation that Hurricane Melissa inflicted on these small business owners. The Comeback: See the first day back in business, fueled by pure community grit. The Why: Hear the compelling reasons why these entrepreneurs feel they "CAN'T WAIT" for official help and are taking their destiny into their own hands. This is more than just news; it's an inspiring story of community, survival, and the fierce independence that defines the Jamaican people. If you are interested in the latest Jamaican news, the Hurricane Melissa aftermath, or stories of resilience and economic recovery, this is a must-watch! SUPPORT THE RECOVERY & STAY INFORMED The vendors need support to rebuild permanent stalls and get back to full capacity. How You Can Help: To find out how you can help visit: https://supportjamaica.gov.jm/ More Exclusive News: For more news visit: https://kareemsquest.com/news/ Hurricane Melissa Jamaica Jamaica Hurricane Aftermath St. Elizabeth Border Fish and Bammy Jamaican Resilience Rebuild Jamaica Jamaica News Border food vendors Border St. Elizabeth Westmoreland Makeshift stalls Hurricane Melissa damage St. Elizabeth Selling street food after hurricane Livelihood lost hurricane melissa Jamaican street food Hurricane recovery Jamaica #BorderVendors #JamaicanResilience #HurricaneMelissa #JamaicaAftermath #StElizabeth #FishAndBammy #MakeshiftStalls #HurricaneRecovery #LocalBusiness #JamaicaNews #SupportJamaica #CaribbeanNews #EconomicRecovery #KareemsQuest